If I had to use one word to describe my feelings for this book, that word would be outstanding. The Push by Ashley Audrain is a memorable thriller which examines the world of parenting like no book I have ever read has. I absolutely loved it.
Plot Summary
The book is told in the second-person narrative of Blythe Connor and her husband Fox. Blythe has grown up in a dysfunctional home parented by a mother suffering from mental health problems and a father in denial of the household’s issues. She is determined to create a warm, maternal environment for her family, but has problems with bonding to her first-born Violet. In fact, she fears there is something wrong with this child that no one else can see. Fox and others tell Blythe that this is all in her head.
When Blythe’s second child Sam is born, she experiences the bliss of motherhood that she had always desired. The maternal bond between the two is strong, and Blythe falls absolutely in love with Sam – a much different feeling than she ever has had with Violet. She continues to see evidence of the sociopathic tendencies that Violet has shown. When tragedy occurs, it sets Blythe not only on a journey of self exploration, but also on a mission to make herself heard before it is too late.
Book Review
To say The Push was an engaging read is an understatement. The fact that the book was written in the second person makes it unique in itself. The story has elements of women’s fiction, particularly in first half of the book which discusses the challenges of early motherhood. There is also an important conversation about perinatal depression which I valued. The second half of the book is all thriller, taking the reader on an emotional ride. The character development is superb and the conclusion of the book was satisfying. The messaging about parent-child bonds and ways of parenting being passed from generation to generation was important and relevant.
Audiobook Review
I listened to the audiobook version of the book which was narrated by Marin Ireland whose performance was magnificent. She brings the expression, tone and cadence to the story that made it thoroughly believable and enjoyable. I highly recommend this format to those of you who enjoy audiobooks.
What I Liked About The Push:
- The character development
- It was highly engaging
- It was interesting to read a book told from the second-person narrative
- It has elements of both Women’s Fiction and Thrillers (two of my favourite genres)
I Recommend This Book To:
Those readers that enjoy family-based thrillers.
Content Warnings: Child abuse, perinatal depression, child death.
My rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/5.
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Don’t Look for Me by Wendy Walker
The Girl in the Mirror by Rose Carlyle
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Melissa ~ Recreational Hobbyist
Great review! Added it to my to read list!
thathappyreader
Thanks Melissa!
Sara
I liked stories that raise awareness about mental health, child abuse, and mother's health. I am glad that the story was engaging too.
Thanks for another thoughtful review.
thathappyreader
Thanks Sara!
Kelly
This sounds like a wonderful book, the fact that it takes real world problems into account is brilliant! I don't think I've ever read a book in second person before x
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Thanks Kelly!
Lynn Mejia
This sounds like a wonderful book! You definitely hooked in me reading your review. Thanks for sharing, Jodie and and I'm glad you enjoyed this book to give it 5 stars! x
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thathappyreader
Thanks Lynn!
Cristina Rosano
This sounds like a great read Jodie! I heard plenty of good reviews about but you truly convinced me! I don't think I ever read a book in second person now that I think of it. Thanks for sharing x
thathappyreader
Thanks Cristina!
Jaya Avendel
As you may know by now, I am a big fan of parent-child story centrals, so this book sounds perfect for me! The title is fitting, the characters sound engaging and modestly flawed, and I love that mental health is allowed into the words.
Thanks so much for sharing!
thathappyreader
Thanks Jaya!
Paulette Klein
Sounds like I've found a book to suggest for my book club. Thanks for sharing your review.
thathappyreader
Thanks Paulette!
Loïne
Great review!! This goes to my wishlist!
thathappyreader
Thank you!
jennyinneverland
I've heard SO MANY good things about this book. I need to add it to my TBR list. I wasn't aware it was in second person narrative and that's just made me want to read it even more! x
thathappyreader
Thank Jenny! I hope that you enjoy it!
Katie Harding
Oo sounds like such an interesting book!
Katie | katieemmabeauty.com
thathappyreader
Thanks Katie!
Isa A
The plot seems good but more so the execution and impact. Will check on it. Thanks for sharing <3
thathappyreader
Thanks Isa!
TheQuietGirl (Anissa)
This sounds like a great book, really liked your review, may have to check it out. Great post! ?
TheQuietGirl
http://www.quietgirlblog.com
thathappyreader
Thank you Anissa!
Unknown
The plot seems interesting and I like that it's in second person as well.
Anita x niannilifestyleblog
thathappyreader
Thanks Anita!
Lindsey
Ooh this sounds like such an intriguing book. It's not one I've heard of before but will definitely be keeping my eyes open – thanks for the recommendation. Great review!
thathappyreader
Thanks Lindsey!